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LOCAL WEDDING.

PRETTY CEREMONY AT THE

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MONDAY, APRIL 9, -1928.

EFFECT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION.

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A PIRATE ·PLOT.

FRUSTRATED BY TROOPS NEAR CANTON,

An alleged plot, to attack a Chin- ́ese towboat containing more than 500: Chinese passengers, most of whom merchants on their "Ching wore

NO CHEAPER TYRES YET.

A very pretty wedding was

Now York, Apr. 7. solemnised at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, wlien Miss Mr. Hondorion, President of the Edith Yates Rowlands, youngest Now York Rubber Exchange, inter daughter of the late Mr. Herbert viowed by Routor stated that in. Ming holidays from districts in the Rowlands, and Mrs. E. Hamilton his opinion the abolition of restric- vicinity of Hongkong to Kwangtung, Rowlands, of Carmarthen, Wales, tion was not only in the boat is revealed in a somewhat startling and Sydney, Australia, became the interests of the British Empire emacular report, bride of Mr. Cameron de Saille but would ultimately benefit the Robertson, of Hongkong,

world generally. Ho.considered the situation would improve to wards the end of the year.

The Rev. H. V. Koop officiated and Mr. F. Mason presided at the organ. Mr. S. J. Jordain gave the bride away:

Thore appeared little prospect of a decrease in tyre prices until The bride was charmingly the stocks of raw material bought| attired in a period frock of Ivory at higher prices were used up, I crepe satin, knee length in front, the prices of prude rubber held at dropping to ankle length at the their present level there would back, embroidered veil of Brussels probably be a rovision of tyre net held in place by a silver coronet prices in midsummer. There was with orange blossoms and bound to be a reduction in reclaim- diamante. She carried a bouquet od rubber though fairly large quan- of white carnations.

tities wore likely still to be used.

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Miss Diane Farrow was the bridesmaid. She wore a green picture frock trimmed with gold lace.

Her bouquet was of pale pink roses.

Mrs. S. J. Jordain, supported by Mrs. Jennings, was the Matron of Honour, and was attired in a pink georgette dress with a beige "hat,

With prices at attractivo lovels, manufacturers would have every inducement to seek new uses for ribber and there was every like. lihood that they will succcod therein. Heuter's American Service Government Reproached by Mr.

Lloyd George,

The vessel, the Taiping, left here on Wednesday morning for districts near Canton with 850 passengers and cargo. She stopped at Saiheung, Namtan, in Fo" On and at ono or two other places taking up more Passengers.

When approaching Bocca Tigris,

where martial law is in force owing NOW MY HEALTH IS SPLENDID-I FEEL LIKE fifteen soldiers wont alongside and to the unrest in Cauton, a party of

A DIFFERENT GIRL!”” searched all the men on board. At that time one of the passengers dis- appeared going onto the lower deck.

Own

Yet

Girls how-a-days vie with their seemed to do no good. Eventually masculino friends in, almost every I became so bad that I had to give. branch of outdoor sport and in up my work. Arms Beized,

some gamos are producing chain-

"Then I decided to try Dr. Wil The suspicion of the soldiers waspions who can hold their aroused and they searched him with against even the most expert one bottle of them I felt the bene- liams, Pink, Pills, and after only the result that one' revolver, .one pistol and two rounds of cartridges players of the opposite sox.. were discovered in his possession. the fact remains that despite this persevered with the Pills When the news spread on board the great development in the athletle and soon all traces of anaemia dis- passengers, much surprised, all rush- ed to that part of the vessel to see life of young women many of them appeared. Now my health is what had happened.

still fall victim to that great splendid and I feel like a different

girl." When soldiers on the shore saw cnomy of their sex-Anaemia- the confusion of towboat and imperiodic intervals by distressing tonic action on the blood and her- board moro of them whilst others, are handicapped at By their unique and powerful mediately commenced to re-search all and painful irregularities

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A desperado, who Passengers, with Messra. A. K. Dimond and

Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech was

was apparently a pirate, when ap G. W: Dudley as groomsmen.

at the National Liberal Club, atproached by the soldiers, refused is It is, for the information and anaemic conditions and functions). Following the ceremony a re

tacking the Government, referring submit to the search and drew a re- guidance of her, sisters thus irregularities, Increase the ... ap- ception was held at Lane, Craw to rubber said that there were in volver but was also soon subdued afflicted that Miss E. Goff, a young. potite, reatoro roses in the cheeks Two more revolvers word found ford's Restaurant, after which Mr. Britain over a million small in- and Mrs. Robertson left for vestors in the rubber industry. among the first class passengers, while English lady residing at 120 and brightness to the eyes. They a fully loaded pistol was discovered Adelaide. Road, St. Denys, are equally health and strength Repulse Bay, where the honeymoon It was not a question of whether

lavatory.

- Southampton, recently madó- the giving to men a to women, boing is being spent. Tho bride's restriction ought or ought not be Sixteen suspects among the pas travelling dreaa wan a green crepe removed, or even whether it ought sengers were taken into custody and following statement-"I suffered an unsurpassed remedy for all dis- de chine frock with fawn tailored to be removed soon, but merely of sent back to the Bocca Tigris Forta. for years from anaemia," said jorders due to defective blood and Kanha cloth coat and fawn felt how it ought to be removed with Later, eleven of them were found in Miss Gof." was pale and faulty nerves. Your chemist can a minimum of injury to honest nocent and released, while the rebreathless, and could not even go siapply them, or post free at $1.60

mainder, whom the authorities found investors and honest business to be not only pirate nuspects, but upstairs without getting palpita- per bottle; 6. bottles 38 from The men; but the Government had alleged former Communist bandits, tion. I always felt weak and in Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60, done it in such a way as to inflict are still in detention.

and suffered from severe head Kianges Road, Shanghai, Buk maximuni înjury upon British in-.

aches; for nights and nights I buying at a shop be sure to ask vestors and traders and minimum.

had no sleep. Doctors' medicine for and füsist upor having injury on foreign investora 'and tradora-Reutor.

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ANOTHER PIRACY.

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JUNK, ATTACKED-NEAR. TAI NAM CHUNG

According to th agro inforin tion gathered from a vernacular re- port it appears that a junk contain- ing 11 persons and a cargo of red bricks was attacked' and captured by pirates near Taí Nám Chung whilo sho was on her way from Shatin to Hongkong on Thursday.

The only person on board who suc

NORTHERN WAR.

FENGTIEN STARTING AN OFFENSIVE.

Peking, Apr. 6.

AIR VENTURES.

GERMAN ATTEMPT ON ATLANTIC.

London, Apr. 7. Commandant Fitzmaurice, Obiel of the Irish Free. State Air Force, has received permission to accom- pany the German Transatlantic Bight from Baldonnel, replacing Spindler, who has returned Germany, as second pilot

to

coded in eluding the pirates by jump- General Chu Yu-pu has wired Ing overboard shortly after the attack to the Gabinet announcing that he was made was a boy of about fourteen has ordered a general offensivC who arrived in Hongkong on Saturday against the Kuominchun forces on Intosh in his unsuccessful attempt and reported the piracy to Police,

Fitzmaurice accompanied Mo

He declared that the pirates sailed the Taming-fu front. Marshal in September.--Reuter. alongside the junk and boaroed her Sun Chuan-fang la proceeding after threatening the occupants with from Tsinan-fu to Taining to rifles. The boatman, however, put up direct operations.

a resistance by throwing bricks at the

made his escape.

French Flights.

Tokyo, Apr. 8. The French avintors Costes and freebooters. During the ensuing It is generally believed here that tussle one or two of the boatmen were Marshal. Feng Yu-hslang's In-Lobrix, who arrived from America knocked into the water and taking fluence at Nanking has been in-last wook, hopped off at 7.23 this advantage of the confusion the boy creasing rapidly of late, and that morning in an attempt on a non-

the operations against the North stop fight to Hanoi, Reuter, Since then the boy has heard noth-are duo thereto, as he feared that Costes and Labrix flow from ing of his people in the junk which is the Fengtien troops would concen-France across the southern Atlantic belloved to have gether with the remaining persons on-Reuter..

been captured to-trate and crush him single-handed, and up and across Amerion. They

took steamer for Tokyo. board,

Parla, Apr. 7. Bottling-up Shansi. ·

The French aviaters. Cornillon and Girardot, who are flying from Peking, Apr. 7.. Casablanca to Paris, landed yos- The Fengtiers headquarters at 9 am to be heading for Paris terday evening, and were reported officially claim. the capture of direct-Havas. Tsingsing, on the Chentai railway,

Parli, Apr. 8

For half an hour the boy swam to- 'ward shore and was oventually rescu-

ed by a passing fishing boat, which.) landed him.

NEW PRIEST.

LOCAL CHINESE ADMITTED,

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on April 6. The Shansi troops are Cornillon and Girardot landed said to be retreating to Niangtae near Paris at! 2.40 p.m., covered Kun

Add buy-about 10,000 kilometers in 65 hours It is believed that the Fongtlen actual flight from Faris via Algeria, object is to bottle up the Shanel Sudan, Senegal and Morocco. A very interesting ceremony took place at the Roman Catholic forces within the pass in order to Havas. Cathedral on Saturday, when Mr. dispose of danger of a flank attack

while the Fengtien armies are en-[ Peter Chau, a member of one of the oldest Chinese Roman Catho-gaging the Kuominchun. lic families of the Colony, was re- Sun Chung-fang's Movements ceived into the Priesthood.

His Lordship Bishop H. Valtorta, Sun Chuan-tang arrived at Tai-| assisted by the clergy of the Ining this morning. It is expected} Cathedral, conducted the consecra- that he will order an offensive tion service, which was witnessed against the Kuomintang in the re- by a large gathering of local Chi-gion of Teaochow this week-end. nese Christiane.

near Mr. Chau is a brother of Mr. Chu Yu-pu's troops.. Dixon Chau, the Principal of the chun, but with what result is un- Taming are engaging the Kuomin- Docksin English, School, Caine

known, while the Fengtien offen- Road.

In the evening the Chinese alve in the region of Tzechow Catholic Young Men's Society gave awaita fulfilment of the bottling an open air concert in honour of up scheme against the Shansi forces at Niangtao Kuan-Reuter. {Mr. Chau,

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